Here is an LC with a physical '030 - the difference to the software solution is 
never worth the costs.

>On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Jeff Walther <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> At the time the PPCs were released, all the magazines (IIRC) were
>> claiming the emulator was 68020-like, so I didn't look any further
>> than the link I posted.   It's interesting to see the full story.
>
>It wouldn't have made a lot of sense to emulate the '020--it didn't
>have a math unit unless you added it as a separate chip (nor did it
>have a MMU).  The '030 and regular '040 had the MMU and FPU built in.
>The 68040LC (?) had an MMU, but didn't have an FPU.
>
>hawk
>

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